[Tango-L] Milongueros for Hire

Janis Kenyon Jantango at feedback.net.ar
Mon Oct 15 00:27:44 EDT 2007


Sunday night I went to dance at my favorite club de barrio.  I was
pleasantly surprised to see several men arrive who I know from the downtown
milongas.   It's unusual to see any tourists at this club, but a group of
eight women and two men showed up and were seated at tables near them.  When
the first tanda began, all of the milongueros were dancing with the foreign
women.  The two foreign men had two local women for dance partners.  It was
obvious that arrangements had been made for the group to have some of the
best dancers in Buenos Aires for the night.  I knew I wasn't going to get
one tanda with any of the men.  They danced nonstop with the group of women.
During my eight years in Buenos Aires, I have never seen six milongueros
dancing four hours with a group of tourists.  The women were delighted.

I met one of the women in the ladies' room.  She told me that this is her
first visit to Buenos Aires for two weeks.  She lives in Switzerland.
Others in the group were from other countries.  Two teachers made
arrangements for the women to have regular tandas on two weekends
(Fri/Sat/Sun) with these men.  I told her if she was here alone, she could
wait hours to be invited to dance, and none of the men in the group would
dance with her.  She had tandas with all six of the men and danced as much
as she wanted.

It goes without saying that the milongueros were being paid for their
services.  If this kind of arrangement is made more often for tourists, it
will give the young, inexperienced taxi dancers some competition.  The
quarterly guide on everything to do with tango that accompanies the magazine
B.A. Tango, Buenos Aires Tango, edited by Tito Palumbo, added taxi dancers
one year ago with five listings; now there are three times that number of
listings.  However, they don't include any milongueros.

The milongueras/os hired were Adela Galeazzi, Elba Biscay, Antonio (placed
9th in the Campeonato Metropolitano 2006), Abel Peralta, Jorge Uzunian,
Ricardo Suarez, Jorge Orellana, and Alberto Dassieu.





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